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  • Cuvee legacy fund grows as organizers set date for 2017 event

    MEDIA RELEASE: R00187 – 1 September 2016
     

    Mark your calendars. One of Ontario’s most sought-after wine and culinary events, the 29th annual Cuvee Grand Tasting, will take place Friday, March 24, 2017 at the Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls.

    This announcement comes as organizers report Cuvee 2016 generated net revenues of more than $36,000, most of which will go to support student scholarships and grape and wine research through the Cuvee Legacy Fund.

    Organized by Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI), the 2016 Cuvee Grand Tasting was a sold-out event that took place March 4 showcasing 50 VQA wineries and 12 celebrated chefs.
     
    “It’s thanks to the support and enthusiasm of our sponsors and attendees that we are able to increase this year’s contribution to the Cuvee Legacy Fund,” said CCOVI Director Debbie Inglis. “This fund allows us to help students offset their education costs and provide support for research priorities identified by the grape and wine industry.”

    The funding from the 2015 event is already making a difference. For PhD candidate Jennifer Kelly, receiving the first Cuvee Graduate Scholarship has meant that she has had more time to focus on her studies.

    “Not only has the Cuvee scholarship allowed me to focus more on my research, the project that I’m working on has practical applications that will impact the Ontario grape and wine industry, which is equally valuable,” Kelly said.
     
    Of the net proceeds, $33,000 has been placed in the Cuvee Legacy Fund. The remaining $3,670 will go to support the Niagara Community Foundation, in recognition of their work in overseeing Cuvee for several years before CCOVI took over stewardship of the event.
     
    Tickets for the 2017 Cuvee Grand Tasting will go on sale starting Oct. 1. Noel Buckley, President and General Manager of the Scotiabank Convention Centre, said the venue is proud to partner with Brock for the second consecutive year to host the event.
     
    “Distinguished events such as Cuvee celebrate the time-honoured tradition of viticulture, and highlight the excellence of Ontario wines, particularly those from Niagara, as some of the finest in the world,” said Buckley.

    Daniel Goodman, President and CEO of GFI Investment Counsel Ltd., remarked that the event was a great opportunity to experience Niagara’s food and wine culture.

    “Attending Cuvee for the last two years has opened our eyes to the growth and development of the wine and food industry in the Niagara Region,” Goodman said. “We were blown away by the quality of the vintners and the mouth-watering food that was on full display for the evening.”

    Shari Fanson, an LCBO Product Consultant in St. Catharines, appreciated the concept that each winemaker was able to select their favourite wine to pour.
     
    “It was truly an incredible experience,” Fanson said. “Being able to taste the winemakers’ favourites really showcased the complexity and quality of the wine we make here in Ontario.”

    BASF Canada Inc., a long-time sponsor of the event, sends 20 top oenology and viticulture students to Cuvee each year as an educational experience.

    “As a company, we are committed to sustainability, and supporting outstanding new grape growers and winemakers allows us to act on that commitment,” said BASF Horticulture Crop Manager Scott Hodgins.

    Learn more about Cuvee and the positive impact it has on the industry and Brock University students at cuvee.ca

    For more information:

    * Kaitlyn Little, Marketing and Communications Officer, Brock University, klittle@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x4471
     
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  • Brock lacrosse teams to host Six Nations all-stars in friendly matches

    MEDIA ADVISORY: R00188 – 1 September 2016

    As Brock University continues to strengthen its partnerships and outreach to the Indigenous community, a group of Six Nations all-star youth lacrosse players will visit the University Sunday to take on the Brock Badgers.

    Both the Badgers men’s and women’s lacrosse teams will play against the Six Nations teams in the friendly matchups this weekend with the women playing at noon Sunday and the men playing at 2:30 p.m. Both games will take place on Brock’s Alumni Field.

    The games were the result of collaboration between Brock’s Aboriginal Student Services and Brock Sports, which have been working together to get more Indigenous youth visiting the school.

    “It has been a dream of mine for years to bring our Six Nations youth to Brock to play lacrosse against our students,” said Sandra Wong, Aboriginal Academic Program Support Co-ordinator at Brock.

    “We thought this would be a great opportunity for recruitment, building stronger relationships with Six Nations and using sport as a vehicle for student engagement and involvement,” said Jesse Barraza, Student-Athlete Services Co-ordinator.

    The event is free to attend, but because the games are being held during the University’s annual Move In Day blitz, parking will be in Zone 2, rather than near the Alumni Field.

    While the games are considered ‘friendlies,’ Barraza expects them to still be competitive.

    “The Six Nations team consists of high school all stars and many of them have been recruited by NCAA teams. It should be a lot of fun for the kids, but also a good practice for our teams,” he said.

    For more information or to confirm attendance:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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